Chuckie Robinson
Definition
A professional American baseball player (catcher) known for his trajectory through the MLB minor leagues and appearances with teams such as the Cincinnati Reds, Chicago White Sox, and Los Angeles Dodgers.
A third-generation professional catcher who continues a family legacy in the sport of baseball.
Examples
When the Dodgers needed a backup catcher, they didn't call the ghost of baseball past, they called in Chuckie Robinson to prove that the job is truly in his DNA.
Chuckie Robinson manages to make the intensive, bone-bruising life of an MLB catcher look like an ancestral calling rather than a desperate attempt to avoid a corporate desk job.
Being a third-generation catcher is effectively Chuckie Robinson's way of telling the baseball gods that he literally never had another professional choice.